I’ll be honest, there’s something about the genocidal army complaining about their religious dietary restrictions that makes me respect religious dietary restrictions less as a whole. It’s very hard to not see this and go “Yeah actually fuck you and fuck anyone for caring about this,” and I don’t know how to prevent feeling that way.
How do you avoid associating a genocide with a religion when the genociders are constantly bathing themselves in that religious imagery, saying “this is what this religion is, it’s evil and genocide”? When they keep using the Star of David like a fucking swastika and painting it on houses they’ve burned down, how do you prevent associating those things? This is a genuine question, I do not want to associate those things. If you use anything as a hate symbol enough times, that becomes its meaning. If I see a swastika my first reaction is not Hinduism, it’s genocide.
And if I switch things in my mind to be the religion I’m more familiar with, the evangelical Christianity I was raised with, it doesn’t make it any clearer. If Israel was a Southern Baptist state (That’s already who funds the whole thing but what if it was explicit), spraying crosses on the walls of burned out homes, only punishing its soldiers for having meat during Lent, and having real estate auctions for colonized land in churches in Florida, I would feel very differently from how I feel in the current situation, in that I’d have no hesitation blaming the religion. I’d be cheering when Southern Baptist churches were burned down.
I wouldn’t celebrate one burning down the same way, I would say “Hey maybe putting crosses everywhere is a bad look when they’re spraying it on bombed out houses”
I’ll be honest, there’s something about the genocidal army complaining about their religious dietary restrictions that makes me respect religious dietary restrictions less as a whole. It’s very hard to not see this and go “Yeah actually fuck you and fuck anyone for caring about this,” and I don’t know how to prevent feeling that way.
How do you avoid associating a genocide with a religion when the genociders are constantly bathing themselves in that religious imagery, saying “this is what this religion is, it’s evil and genocide”? When they keep using the Star of David like a fucking swastika and painting it on houses they’ve burned down, how do you prevent associating those things? This is a genuine question, I do not want to associate those things. If you use anything as a hate symbol enough times, that becomes its meaning. If I see a swastika my first reaction is not Hinduism, it’s genocide.
And if I switch things in my mind to be the religion I’m more familiar with, the evangelical Christianity I was raised with, it doesn’t make it any clearer. If Israel was a Southern Baptist state (That’s already who funds the whole thing but what if it was explicit), spraying crosses on the walls of burned out homes, only punishing its soldiers for having meat during Lent, and having real estate auctions for colonized land in churches in Florida, I would feel very differently from how I feel in the current situation, in that I’d have no hesitation blaming the religion. I’d be cheering when Southern Baptist churches were burned down.
The southern Bapitist church would spray the same symbol that an Armenian church uses regularly, but you wouldn't blame Armenian churches.
I wouldn’t celebrate one burning down the same way, I would say “Hey maybe putting crosses everywhere is a bad look when they’re spraying it on bombed out houses”
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